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Scottish Modernism And Its Contexts 19181959 Literature National Identity And Cultural Exchange Margery Palmer Mcculloch

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Scottish Modernism And Its Contexts 19181959 Literature National Identity And Cultural Exchange Margery Palmer Mcculloch
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Margery Palmer McCulloch
ISBN: 9780748634743, 0748634746
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Scottish Modernism And Its Contexts 19181959 Literature National Identity And Cultural Exchange Margery Palmer Mcculloch by Margery Palmer Mcculloch 9780748634743, 0748634746 instant download after payment.

Margery Palmer McCulloch sees Scottish Modernism as both interacting with the intellectual and artistic ideas of European Modernism and responding to the social, political, and cultural contexts of Scotland. She builds her argument through close readings of the new poetry and criticism of the 1920s and the interaction of politics and literature in the 1930s. She concentrates on the reimagining of the Highlands, women writers' response to the changing world of the Modernist period, and the continuing impact of Modernism in the poetry of the 1940s and 1950s. She discusses Hugh MacDiarmid, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Neil M. Gunn, the Muirs and the Carswells, Marion Angus, Naomi Mitchison, Nan Shepherd, Nancy Brysson Morrison, William Soutar, Sydney Goodsir Smith, and Robert Garioch, among others.

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